Lance has two kids with his baby mama Feby Torres.
Feby wants to move to better neighborhood and wants the child support raised from $6k to $12k. Lance is fighting against it in court.
Stephenson took the stand Tuesday in Brooklyn Family Court in his child support battle against his children’s mother Feby Torres, who sued Stephenson to up their current $6,000 a month child support agreement for their children, Layla and Lance Jr. Torres said earlier this year that gun violence plagued her Brooklyn neighborhood, and she needed the child support increase in part to find a safer place to live.
Feby’s lawyers are using Stephenson’s lifestyle as a way to show he can afford to pay more.
Greenberg kept interrupting Torres’ lawyer Dan Notes as he grilled Stephenson about things like texts he sent Torres about losing his friends to gun violence, a promise that he made in writing to provide Torres with an apartment and whether or not he got paid for hosting club gigs.
“What does this have to do with helping my kids?” Stephenson said when asked about his club appearances.
Stephenson’s testimony also shed light into his luxurious lifestyle: The Brooklyn baller said he pays $7,500 a month for his townhouse rental in California, $1,200 a month for his live-in assistant, $6,000 on food, more than $9,000 towards his fleet of cars and $5,000 to support another daughter. He said he also gives his 10-year-old brother $200 a month for his schooling.
The judge plans to make a ruling this week.